Roam around the kingdom of happiness

Kathmandu，pokhara，Paro，Thimpu，Punakha，Nagarkot

Visit the pure Buddhist culture loving and the happiest country of the world - Bhutan. And the place known as Switzerland of Nepal- Pokhara and the Himalaya viewing platform - Nagarkot, where you can enjoy your leisure time. Nepal and Bhutan, two Himalayan kingdoms offers you an incredible holiday experience. Outline Itinerary
2 Nights Kathmandu
2 Nights Pokhara
1 Night Nagarkot
4 Nights 5 days Bhutan

Program Details

DAY 1 Arrival-Kathmandu

*You will be heartly welcomed by our representative at the Tribhuvan International Airport.

*Soon you will be departed to Hotel or for lunch as mentioned.

Afternoon you get the chance to visit one of the world cultural heritage site of Nepal known as Kathmandu Durbar Square. One of the oldest monuments of the Kathmandu Valley. Its one of the three royal palace of the kathmandu valley all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Several buildings of the square were collapsed due to major earthquake on 25 April 2015

DAY 2 Kathmandu- Pokhara
After breakfast. Drive to Pokhara 200 kilometers, west of Kathmandu.
Pokhara is a famous sightseeing point for travelers with beautiful lakes and mountain ranges. This place is also known as the Switzerland of Nepal.
*On the way to Pokhara you can also enjoy White Water Rafting. One of the Popular Adventurous activity of Nepal.

DAY 3 Pokahara
Early morning drive to Sarangkot – 6500feet.
It is a hill top view point for sunrise and close-up view of Annapurna and the Fishtail Mountain.
• Breakfast.
• Pokhara excursions and sight-seeing.
David’s fall, boating in Phewa Lake and visit the temples.
*you can also experience Paragliding in Pokhara.
*You can also hike to Naudanda Sarangkot or World Peace Stupa or Nirmal Pokhari at an extra cost

DAY 4 Pokhara- Nagarkot,
After breakfast drive back to Kathmandu.
On the way you will be visiting Swyambhunath Temple, a world heritage site popularly known as Monkey Temple. Swayambhunath Stupa is the most ancient and enigmatic of all the holy shrines in Kathmandu valley.
After sightseeing you will be driven to Nagarkot, where you can have a wonderful view of eastern Himalayan range of Nepal. Panoramic view of himalayan sunset and sunrise, with lots of beautiful view from the balcony of your hotel is what Nagarkot gifts you.Overnight at Nagarkot

DAY 5 Nagarkot-Kathmandu-Paro-Thimpu
After breakfast, proceed to airport for flight to – Paro. During the journey offers fascinating views of the eastern Himalayan range, including Mt. Everest. Arrival Paro, enjoy the Bhutan local lunch. After lunch, visit one of the oldest landmarks in Bhutan. The 7th century Kyichu Lhakhang was one of the 108 temples built in the Himalayas by Tibetan King, Songtsen Gembo. It is revered as one of the most holy shrines in Bhutan and embodies the arrival of Buddhism here. Visit to Rimpung Dzongor the 'fortress of the heap of jewels' which is the seat of the district administration and the residence of the monastic school. The dzong is famous for its wall murals depicting Buddhist parables, symbols and the lives of prominent saints. After finish, drive to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. The road meanders alongside the Paro Chu (river) and terraced fields until the confluence of two rivers at Chuzom. Here, one can see three stupas, representing the different styles of the different sects. After dinner, transfer back to the hotel in Thimphu.

Over night at Thimphu

DAY 6 Thimpu-Punakha
After breakfast, visit ,Tashicho Dzong, the center of government and the monastic order. After that, continue to visit the Motithang Mini Zoo where you can see the National animal Takin research centre where these odd animals graze peacefully in a small protected park. Visit the Memorial Chorten, a stupa conscpetualised by the Third King to ward off negative influences. It was later built in his memory by the present King and the Queen Mother. After that, visit the National Post Office, where you can spend only USD 3, to have your own photo for a set of stamps. Visit to the National School of Traditional ArtsBuddha point (Kuensel Phodrang). It is again a short drive from the town. You can pay your obeisance and offer prayers to the Buddha, the largest statue in the country and then walk around and take a glimpse of the valley. Drive to WangduePhodrang. After dinner, transfer back to the hotel in WangduePhodrang.

Over night at Punakha

DAY 7 Punakha-Thimpu-Paro
After breakfast, visit the Punakha Dzong, a massive structure built at the junction of two rivers. It was the capital of Bhutan until 1955, and still serves as the winter residence of the monk body. The first King, Ugyen Wangchuck was crowned here in 1907. Drive to Wangdue, visit Chimi lhakhang, a temple built by Lam Drukpa Kuenley, the Divine Madman and renowned for blessing barren women with fertility. Back to Paro, with a short stop at Dochula pass (3,050m) where if the weather is good, enjoy spectacular view of mountains. After dinner, transfer back to the hotel in Paro.

Over Night in the hotel of Paro

DAY 8 Paro
fter breakfast, drive to the foot of the ,Taktshang Monastery or Tiger’s Nest cliff before walking uphill for 2 hours to reach this monastery, giddily perched on a sheer 800m rock face. Taktshang means 'Tiger's Nest' as legend has it that Guru Padmasambhava flew to this spot on the back of a tigress in the eight century. He meditated here making this temple a sacred pilgrimage destination for Buddhists. The trip to and fro takes 4 hours for which riding ponies can be arranged (USD 15/per pax). After dinner, if you have special needs, we can arrange for you to experience the Bhutanese Traditional Hot Stone Bath (USD25 /per pax),booking must be made 6hours in advance), to eased past few days journey fatigue. Transfer back to hotel in Paro.Over night in the hotel of Paro

DAY 9 Paro-Kathamndu
After breakfast, proceed to the airport for flight to Kathmandu.
At Kathmandu you will be visiting Boudhanath Stupa is also the cultural heritage site. Asia's largest stupa has the history of more than a decade. This is one of the few places in the world where Tibetan Buddhist culture is accessible and unfettered, and the lanes around the stupa are crammed with monasteries and workshops producing butter lamps, ceremonial horns, Tibetan drums, monks’ headgear and the other paraphernalia essential for Tibetan Buddhist life.
Late afternoon you will be visiting Tourist Business Centre, Thamel where you can buy nepali products for your rememberance. Its a touristic sector where you can buy Nepali handicrafts.

Overnight at the hotel of Katmhandu

DAY 10 After Breakfast proceed to the airport for flight to onward destinations.

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